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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
change of life
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I enjoyed the complete change of life at Hinaidi.
▪ Many of them showed, by their marked change of life, that they had been truly converted.
▪ More difficult to practice for women with irregular cycles, after childbirth and at the change of life.
▪ They looked empty and forlorn as if they had not yet adjusted themselves to their premature change of life.
▪ We might think that this change of life would bring joy primarily to the person who is redeemed.
▪ When periods finally stop, she has reached the change of life menopause.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Change of life

Change \Change\, n. [F. change, fr. changer. See Change. v. t.]

  1. Any variation or alteration; a passing from one state or form to another; as, a change of countenance; a change of habits or principles.

    Apprehensions of a change of dynasty.
    --Hallam.

    All the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come.
    --Job xiv. 14.

  2. A succesion or substitution of one thing in the place of another; a difference; novelty; variety; as, a change of seasons.

    Our fathers did for change to France repair.
    --Dryden.

    The ringing grooves of change.
    --Tennyson.

  3. A passing from one phase to another; as, a change of the moon.

  4. Alteration in the order of a series; permutation.

  5. That which makes a variety, or may be substituted for another.

    Thirty change (R.V. changes) of garments.
    --Judg. xiv. 12.

  6. Small money; the money by means of which the larger coins and bank bills are made available in small dealings; hence, the balance returned when payment is tendered by a coin or note exceeding the sum due.

  7. [See Exchange.] A place where merchants and others meet to transact business; a building appropriated for mercantile transactions. [Colloq. for Exchange.]

  8. A public house; an alehouse. [Scot.]

    They call an alehouse a change.
    --Burt.

  9. (Mus.) Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale.

    Four bells admit twenty-four changes in ringing.
    --Holder.

    Change of life, the period in the life of a woman when menstruation and the capacity for conception cease, usually occurring between forty-five and fifty years of age.

    Change ringing, the continual production, without repetition, of changes on bells, See def. 9. above.

    Change wheel (Mech.), one of a set of wheels of different sizes and number of teeth, that may be changed or substituted one for another in machinery, to produce a different but definite rate of angular velocity in an axis, as in cutting screws, gear, etc.

    To ring the changes on, to present the same facts or arguments in variety of ways.

    Syn: Variety; variation; alteration; mutation; transition; vicissitude; innovation; novelty; transmutation; revolution; reverse.

Wiktionary
change of life

n. (context idiomatic dated euphemistic English) menopause.

WordNet
change of life

n. the time in a woman's life in which the menstrual cycle ends [syn: menopause, climacteric]

Wikipedia
Change of Life (The Goodies)

"Change of Life" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series The Goodies.

This episode is also known as "Bill's 75th Birthday".

This episode was made by LWT for ITV.

Written by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.

Change of life

"Change of life" is a phrase that may refer to:

  • Menopause, a life stage in women
  • "Change of Life", the Eureka Seven episode, Change of Life (Eureka Seven)
  • "Change of Life", the Goodies episode, Change of Life (The Goodies)

Usage examples of "change of life".

Throughout the winter they had enjoyed the city thoroughly, and the change of life it afforded, but signs of spring did wonderful things to the hearts of the country-bred women.